Committee members next considered House Bill 176, which looks to put rules in place for when Montana has 450 or more wolves. Once the population is at that level, the bill would require unlimited hunting quotas and allow multiple harvests per person, night hunting on private, trapping and bait.
Montana lawmakers heard proposed legislation aimed at strengthening and reforming laws addressing squatting on private property.
A recent United States Fish and Wildlife ruling pumped the brakes on removing grizzlies from the endangered species list, also putting ranchers hopes of clarity on the back burner.
Montanans could have beer and wine delivered to their doors by services like DoorDash if a bill in front of the House of Representatives passes.
In a recent study from Construction Coverage, Helena will see a 29.5% rent increase, two years after Lewis and Clark County was ranked among the highest in the country.
A big part of Montana's draw is the natural beauty of the outdoors and there is a whole industry supported by the vast recreation opportunities it provides.
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Twenty-four robotics teams from across the state descended on Helena this weekend for the Montana Robotics Alliance’s first Tech Challenge state championship qualifier matches.
Trump’s action on Monday paves the way for the release from prison of people found guilty of violent attacks on police, as well as leaders of far-right extremist groups.
Montana state representative William Mercer won in the state’s appeal of a court ruling that requires the state’s human services department to disclose certain public records about child abuse and neglect records to Mercer.
Rep. Mark Thane, D-Missoula, is sponsoring House Bill 155. The bill would make the first $200,000 of commercial properties and the first $50,000 of residential properties tax-exempt. The leftover value of residential properties would be taxed at a tiered rate, from 1-2%.
The City of Helena has been awarded two planning grants totaling $4.5 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation. These grants aim to improve transportation infrastructure in